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Just going on the premise of what you were born with/genetic lottery: would you rather have a slammin' bod with an ugly face and impossible hair OR a chubby bod with a beautiful face and lovely hair?
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| Maybe I'm missing the point, but definitely face. You can always work on changing your body. You're stuck with your face, and plastic surgery can only do so much. |
| Ironically, most women have neither of these, including you OP. |
Why is that ironic? And I never said I did. |
| FACE |
| Face, without a doubt. |
| I have the first. Would be happy to try the second. |
| Can I choose in between - average body and face? |
| Face |
| face |
| Face...no doubt. |
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I don't know about all these face answers.
My logic is this, as a woman; people become more attractive as you get to know their personalities...so I am going to say ass, because you can have a pretty bad face but still seem attractive if you have a great personality. You can't do a whole lot about a pancake ass. Case in point, I have a co-worker whose wife looks exactly like Miss Piggy (in the face only). But as you get to know her she is so sweet and so interesting that she becomes much more attractive, then you forget how horrible her nose it. Even becomes a little interesting on her face. |
agree. And to me, people who are attractive don't seem attractive once you get to know them when they have a mean or dislikeable personality. |
| Plastic surgery can fix either. But skeletal structure and body structure cannot be fixed by surgery. |
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Face ONLY if we are working on the assumption that the person could improve their body. One is normally not born with a horrible body, lifestyle choices are what makes horrible body.
If the body could not be changed, then I would pick body...I think a butherface is better than flabby floppy body and pretty face. |